Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: TEMPLE UNIV PR, L=209mm, B=137mm, H=14mm, Gew.=245gr, [GR: 27440 - TB/Soziologie], [SW: - Business / Economics / Finance], Kartoniert/Broschiert, Klappentext: Rohr's meticulous investigation uncovered more than two hundred GTE workers (95 per cent of them women, 70 per cent of them Hispanic), each of whom had a strange array of health problems. The list included cancers, frequent miscarriages, excessive menstrual bleeding and hysterectomies, bizarre skin disorders, and odd neurological problems. Fox describes the dramatic events leading up to and the settlement of the case and shows how an ill wind can blow through the clean corridors of the high-tech workplace. Author note: Steve Fox teaches in the American Studies and Sociology departments at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Rohr's meticulous investigation uncovered more than two hundred GTE workers (95 per cent of them women, 70 per cent of them Hispanic), each of whom had a strange array of health problems. The list included cancers, frequent miscarriages, excessive menstrual bleeding and hysterectomies, bizarre skin disorders, and odd neurological problems. Fox describes the dramatic events leading up to and the settlement of the case and shows how an ill wind can blow through the clean corridors of the high-tech workplace. Author note: Steve Fox teaches in the American Studies and Sociology departments at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

Steve Fox,Paperback,Series: Labor And Social Change Series, English-language edition,Pub by Temple University Press Books Books ~~ Health & Fitness~~ Safety Toxic-Work~~Steve-Fox Temple University Press Rohr's meticulous investigation uncovered more than two hundred GTE workers (95 per cent of them women, 70 per cent of them Hispanic), each of whom had a strange array of health problems. The list included cancers, frequent miscarriages, excessive menstrual bleeding and hysterectomies, bizarre skin disorders, and odd neurological problems. Fox describes the dramatic events leading up to and the settlement of the case and shows how an ill wind can blow through the clean corridors of the high-tech workplace. Author note: Steve Fox teaches in the American Studies and Sociology departments at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

Rohr's meticulous investigation uncovered more than two hundred GTE workers (95 per cent of them women, 70 per cent of them Hispanic), each of whom had a strange array of health problems. The list included cancers, frequent miscarriages, excessive menstrual bleeding and hysterectomies, bizarre skin disorders, and odd neurological problems. Fox describes the dramatic events leading up to and the settlement of the case and shows how an ill wind can blow through the clean corridors of the high-tech workplace. Author note: Steve Fox teaches in the American Studies and Sociology departments at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.